I work with picky eaters and these cards are great for introducing new foods to my students in a non threatening manner. There are 2 of each card, so you can play memory games too! The pictures are appealing and can be used with students at all ages and levels!
Review by
Raya B
Great for learning vocabulary
Quality
100%
As a preschool SLP, its hard to find items that the kids will name when targeting vocabulary expansion as a goal. These cards are colorful and updated so that kids can easily see and identify the items depicted.
Review by
Kendra D
Great
Great for nonverbal and verbal children to play games like fish, to match, to pick the correct card.
Review by
Nora C
Great product!
I love the big bright pictures. These cards are great for teaching multiple different receptive and expressive tasks. Thanks Super Duper!
Review by
Kristen I
Webber Photo Cards - Food
Quality
100%
I love the food photo cards. It is easy to match the food to the card because the pictures look real.
Review by
Tammy
I love being able to...
I love being able to get all of my therapy supplies in one place! You have such a broad range of products that can be used for the entire continuum of my students---everything from articulation to autism.
Review by
Kerri L
I have a wider variety...
I have a wider variety of weber cards and I love using all of them. they are colorful and fun.
Review by
kathi e
Love your products! I have...
Love your products! I have never found more useful tools available in one place for my son with Autism. I just need to win lotto! LOL But in the meantime I hope to purchase one every month to utilise at home and school. Thanks for any awesome resource and products!
Review by
Katrina B
Gotta love the Webber cards....
Gotta love the Webber cards.
Review by
Sarah P
I have just ordered the...
I have just ordered the photo fish and the Webber flash cards. I think both will be great.
Review by
Jerri M
I am very pleased with...
I am very pleased with all of the products that you carry. I especially find the photo cards with "real pictures" instead of drawings to be most helpful for my students. I teach elementary level multiply disabled students. Some of my students are on the autism spectrum and the real photos are best. Thanks so much, keep up the good work!